About the cover . . .

Does the image in this photo look to you like a
series of human footprints crossing a dinosaur trail? It did to many
creationists. The clear trail angling off to the right is the II-D dinosaur
trail. Crossing it, from the bottom to the top of the picture, is the famous
Taylor trail, named after Stanley Taylor who, in the 1970s, promoted this "human
trackway" through his film, Footprints in Stone. For years, the Taylor
trail stood as the most concrete and persuasive evidence creationists had to
offer in support of their claim that human and dinosaur tracks appeared together
along the Paluxy River in Texas.